After a very long winter (by Texas standards), Spring has finally arrived!
The bulbs … Tulips, Narcissus and Hyacinths
Irises
Front bed — Betony and Lantana. Nestled up against the house, this lantana bloomed all winter
Bluebonnets — mine are a little late, but coming along
Wisteria
My first Mountain Laurel bloom ever!
Yucca Bloom
The veggies — tomatoes and peppers are planted. A few winter veggies are still going, and I’m letting things bolt for the bees
Citrus
Even the chickens know it is spring. Here are two sitting on eggs. One is using an old rabbit nesting box. We’ll have to keep an eye on her, as she’s about feet up in the air.
Looks like the Wills family farm is bursting with the excitement of spring. My chickens are laying very well. No sign of any broodiness yet. Knock on wood 🙂
Let me know if you need fertile eggs!